COMEDY, TONIGHT!
“Rent” alum Adam Pascal finds comedy, tonight, as a Renaissance man, the rockin’ Will Shakespeare in the musical-inventing musical “Something Rotten!”
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“Rent” alum Adam Pascal finds comedy, tonight, as a Renaissance man, the rockin’ Will Shakespeare in the musical-inventing musical “Something Rotten!”
Read MoreThe best of our curated Best Bets picks this week includes “Hospice + Pointing at the Moon” (Alliance Theatre); the Holocaust-themed “Out of Darkness: Two Remain” (Atlanta Opera); and Out Front Theatre Company’s “Red Ribbon Readings.” Plus. Much. More.
Read MoreSpivey Hall welcomes award-winning soprano Julia Bullock on April 7, singing a mix of classical and more contemporary works (Billie Holiday, Nina Simone) in an acoustically perfect setting.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre’s “Hospice + Pointing at the Moon” and Serenbe Playhouse’s “The Little Mermaid” (opening tonight) top this week’s curated Best Bets column, which sees less action than usual, perhaps because of the Easter holiday.
Read MoreThe 8th annual Atlanta Food & Wine Festival features more than 150 chefs, sommeliers, mixologists and pit masters from Texas to D.C., gathering to give foodies immersive learning experiences, all-you-can-indulge tasting tents, and one-of-a-kind dinners and events.
Read MoreNew in this week: “Perfect Arrangement” (Theatrical Outfit, pictured) and “Daughter of the Regiment” (Atlanta Opera). Going, going, almost gone: “The Followers” (7 Stages), “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” (Synchronicity) and “Rent” (Fox Theatre).
Read MoreWith its demanding score, Gaetano Donizetti’s romantic comedy “The Daughter of the Regiment” makes acrobats of its singers. The Atlanta Opera performs the piece in French with English supertitles Feb. 24-March 4.
Read MoreThree new, unproduced plays by women meet their first audiences in free public readings as part of Synchronicity Theatre’s SheWRITES festival Feb. 22-24.
Read More“The Jungle Book’s” Markelle Gay, who’s been acting professionally since age 10, isn’t a marquee name yet. But you’ll be hearing from him. He plays Baloo the bear in the Alliance Theatre’s family story about a boy raised in the wild.
Read MoreRub noses with a camel or cozy up to a fennec fox. You can feel the love at Georgia wildlife sanctuaries.
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